Combined Credential and Master’s Program for Teaching

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Teacher Credential and MA in Teaching Combined Program

For aspiring educators in the Golden State, a California Teaching Credential is essential to obtain employment in public schools. A master’s in teaching goes one step further, helping to expand career prospects, earning potential, and advancement opportunities while demonstrating expertise and a proactive approach to personal development.

Through its Combined Teacher Credential and Master of Arts (MA) in Teaching Program, San Diego Christian College (SDCC) empowers educators with the tools and qualifications to establish themselves among the best in their profession.

Degree holders with a bachelor’s in any major are eligible to apply for the post-graduate Teacher Credential Program (TCP), which begins with a 16-week block of prerequisite classes to provide a solid foundation in key education topics. If you complete the Block 1 prerequisite courses during your undergraduate studies or summer session, you can finish the TCP in just one year.†

Upon earning the California Teaching Credential, you can continue directly into the MA in Teaching program while working full-time in the classroom. Since the TCP covers graduate-level coursework and ground-based teaching experience, the master’s in Teaching only requires five additional classes totaling 15 credit hours. With eight-week terms^ and a choice of online courses* or campus-based evening classes, you can earn your MA in only ten months.

^ED 650 is now broken into two 8-week segments for a total of 16 weeks: 650A and 650B.

Read on for an overview of San Diego Christian College’s combined Teacher Credential and MA in Teaching program, or click below for more detailed information on each program, including learning objectives, types of teaching credentials, and more.

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Combined Teacher Credential and MA in Teaching Curriculum

Refer to the listing below for the courses and credit hours associated with both Teacher Credential programs and the master’s in Teaching. Course descriptions and other relevant information can be found in SDCC’s Course Catalog.

*ED 650 is now broken into two 8-week segments for a total of 16 weeks: 650A and 650B.

C“This program prepared me for real-world classroom experience within a close community of educators. Faculty created a positive culture that fostered independent, reflective thinking about pedagogical practice that integrated methods for promoting Christian values in the classroom.”

– Katy

“SDCC graduates desire to make an impact, and this is true of those who graduate from the Department of Education. Our students are connected to ‘real-life’ teachers in the classroom and through experience. These professionals are experts who connect theory and best practices for SDC students. This develops our future teachers with a variety of experiences that recognizes the power of the classroom to transform lives.”

– Dr. Lorri Ague, Acting Chair of Education Department

FACULTY

All instructors in the Teacher Credential Program are experienced educators and subject-matter experts with a passion for Christ-centered learning. Meet TCP instructor Katie Musser:

Katie Musser

Adjunct Lecturer, English and Teacher Credential Program

BA English San Diego Christian College

MA, TESOLAzusa Pacific University

Why Choose SDCC for Your Teacher Credential and Master’s in Teaching? Top Reasons to Start Today

As you work toward your California Teaching Credential and MA in Teaching degree, you’ll learn from expert faculty with years of experience. The TCP covers all of the courses and student teaching experience required to earn a California Teaching Credential; and you can earn a master’s with just four more classes. Other reasons to choose SDC:

On Campus and Online: Most TCP prerequisite courses and MA classes are available 100% online.* Required Block 2 courses are held on campus during evenings and/or weekends, and MA courses are also offered as campus-based evening classes. (Fieldwork and student teaching take place on school days.)

Affordable: Graduate courses are just $570 per credit, and SDCC accepts many forms of financial aid, including federal student aid, military tuition assistance, veterans’ benefits, and employer tuition reimbursement.

No Application Fee: It costs nothing to apply to SDCC, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Apply for free today, and you could begin your first classes in a matter of weeks!

* Most of the Block 1 prerequisite courses are available 100% online; however, MA 303 (required for the Multiple-Subject TCP) is only offered on campus. In addition, the ED 650 capstone course for the MA in Teaching involves an action research project in an educational setting.† Students may finish the TCP in as little as one year if the Block 1 prerequisite courses are completed during undergraduate studies or summer term. Those who enroll in Block 1 during the Fall or Spring semester will take longer to finish the program, as Block 2 school observation and Block 3 student teaching are scheduled when K–12 schools are in session.